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Herdmanship University H.A.L.T. Method
Welcome To HALT
1.1 Introduction to HALT
1.2 What Is HALT?
1.3 The HALT Team
1.4 Code of Ethics
1.5 Dual Relationships
1.6 Clarifying Relationships
1.7 Why Horses for HALT?
Part 2 HALT Herdology
2.1 The Purpose of the Herd
2.2 Hoof-n-alities
2.3 Herd Essentials
2.4 Herd Language
2.5 Natural Horsemanship Training
2.6 Liberty Training
2.7 Choosing A Good Halt Horse
2.8 Correcting Horse Behavior and Burnout
Part 3 HALT Creating Spaces
3.1 Creating Space
3.2 Experiential Haltering
3.3 Creative Tools
3.4 Cleaning the Space
Part 4 Strategic H.A.L.T. Sessions
4.2 The Set Up
4.2 SCOUT It Out
4.3 Clean Language
4.4 Open Gates
4.5 Ask Great Questions
4.6 Meta-phorse
4.7 The Peak
4.8 Session Application
4.9 Session Themes
4.10 Be Ready To Pivot
4.11 Creative Sessions
Part 5 Build A Better Halt
5.1 Difficult Clients
5.2 How To Use An Injured Horse
5.3 Meet an Equine Professional
5.4 Meet a HALT Mental Health Professional
Part 6 GO LIVE
6.1 Go Live: The Back Up Game
6.2 Go Live: The Quarters
6.3 Go Live: The Circle Game
6.4 Go Live: The Sideways Game
6.5 Go Live: The Squeeze
6.6 Go Live: Liberty in a Round Pen
6.7 Go Live: Liberty in a Square Pen
6.9 Go Live: Horse Body Language
6.10 Sharing Territory
6.11 GO LIVE SESSION
HALT COMPLETION
SELF ASSESSMENT
Closing Statements and Certification Information
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1.2 What Is HALT?
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